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Underwear and my son.
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 80831" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Your subject line certainly got my attention!</p><p></p><p>When school started I took my 14 year old son out shopping and when we got to underwear he stood there not knowing what to do or where to start. I asked him the questions you would expect (regular, briefs, color) and my usually pretty sharp kid gave me one "I dunno" right after another making me wonder if something about shopping for underwear made young males totally unintelligible. Finally I resorted to "Walk up and down these aisles and point to what most of the guys are wearing now". Put like that he walked straight to the boxers and said "These". Now we had a starting point to work from.</p><p></p><p>Maybe Underwear Shopping Disability (USD) should be in the next DSM. Or maybe it's like shopping for toothpaste--so many choices that people stand there helplessly trying to decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 80831, member: 701"] Your subject line certainly got my attention! When school started I took my 14 year old son out shopping and when we got to underwear he stood there not knowing what to do or where to start. I asked him the questions you would expect (regular, briefs, color) and my usually pretty sharp kid gave me one "I dunno" right after another making me wonder if something about shopping for underwear made young males totally unintelligible. Finally I resorted to "Walk up and down these aisles and point to what most of the guys are wearing now". Put like that he walked straight to the boxers and said "These". Now we had a starting point to work from. Maybe Underwear Shopping Disability (USD) should be in the next DSM. Or maybe it's like shopping for toothpaste--so many choices that people stand there helplessly trying to decide. [/QUOTE]
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